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Mission: To enrich the lives of children through the pursuit of peace for all.

Results: Evaluations have shown that just a 50-minute session in the Peace Museum expands a child's concept of peace by 65% on average.
Evaluations have also shown that following a Peace Museum visit, over 95% of children plan to do at least one activity to promote peace in their communities.

Target demographics: children in kindergarten through fifth grade and their families

Direct beneficiaries per year: 5,000 children

Geographic areas served: Missouri and Illinois

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The Gateway to Peace Museum visited McKendree University on March 24, 2015! It was exciting, fun, educational and so beneficial for all. The McKendree students, staff and Lebanon elementary students traveled through approximately 30 stations experiencing peace activities for themselves, others, and the planet. PEACE is PRICELESS for our society, in times like these. The students learned peaceful resolutions, how to understand their feelings, and how to be empathetic to others. The Peace Museum members were professional, nice and team players at all times. It truly was an enjoyable and very educational experience for ALL! Thank you for your service!
Pam Manning, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor , Graduate Education

My name is Sandy Paschall and I have volunteered several times for the Peace Museum. It is always a lot of fun working with the children and helping them learn peaceful ways to make this a better place to live. The museum is always willing to customize the activities to suit the group.

My name is Jindra Stodola. I am a counselor at Keeven Elementary School in Hazelwood School District. Keeven Elementary students have been enjoying Peace Museum activites for many years. First only a few representatives from Keeven attended Peace Days at the Science Center; however, for the last four years, all Keeven students have the opportunity to actively participate in activities right at Keeven school during our annual Peace Day. Students learn how to be peaceful with each other, how to understand and respect our difference, how to be peaceful in our communities, how to take care of the environment and how to promote peace in the world. Keeven students and staff are very grateful to have the option of this experience!

I am the art therapist at Edgewood Children's Center. This summer was our first experience hosting the Peace Museum and it was a huge success!! The students LOVED all of the activities and, four months later, students are still talking about it and asking when we'll have it back again! Julia Paul is wonderful to work with, very flexible and accomodating to our school's unique needs. We have initiated an anti-bullying campaign and a Peacemakers group in the school and the Peace Museum was a wondeful compliment to and inspiration for these programs. In an agency and in a school where special programs and projects are incredibly scarce due to lack of funding, the fact that the Peace Museum was offered to us at all and FREE OF CHARGE was an incredible gift to us. We look forward to hosting this program again this year (fingers crossed!) and are continually spreading the word about what a great opportunity Gateway To Peace Museum is for our children and our community!!

My name is Christa Warner, and I am the principal of Cold Water Elementary School in the Hazelwood School District. The Peace Museum has come to our school for the past 3 years. It has been a wonderful opportunity for our students to develop a deeper understanding of Peace in our school, community and world through hands-on and interactive activities. We look forward to having them back again this school year.

My name is Christy Toben and I serve as principal of Marian Middle School (www.mms-stl.org). Our mission is to serve young women (grades 5-8) whose families couldn't other access faith-based, high quality education. We've worked with the Peace Museum for the past two year. Their innovative, thoughtful activities are wonderful to teach our students an awareness of social issues and also to help them build positive relationships with each other.